The Jacobite Attempt of 1719: Letters of James Butler, Second Duke of Ormonde, Relating to Cardinal Alberoni's Project for the Invasion of Great Britain on Behalf of the Stuarts, and to the Landing of a Spanish Expedition in Scotland

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Printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable for the Scottish History Society, 1895 - Jacobite Rebellion, 1719 - 306 pages
 

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To the Same Valladolid Jan
11
To the same Astorga Feb
13
To the Marquis de Risbourg Foufrien Feb
17
To the Prince of Campo Florido Valladolid
20
To the Same Betanzos Feb
23
Jan
26
To the Prince of Campo Florido Valladolid
33
To Cardinal Alberoni Valladolid Jan
49
To the Same Corunna March
95
To Sir Timon Connock Sada March
99
To the Same Corunna April
113
To the Marquis de Risbourg Lugo May
121
THE DUKE OF ORMONDES LETTERScontinued PAGE cxv To Sir Redmond Everard Lugo May 15 1719
123
To the Marquis de Risbourg Lugo May 18
124
To Colonel Owen Lugo May 18
125
To Cardinal Alberoni Lugo May 23
126
To the Marquis de Risbourg Lugo May 26
127
To Sir John Healy Lugo May 26
128
To Cardinal Alberoni Lugo June 12
129
To the Duke of Liria Lugo June 12
130
To the Marquis de Risbourg Lugo June 14
131
To Cardinal Alberoni Lugo June 16
132
To the Marquis de Risbourg Lugo June 16
133
To M Seminati Santiago June 26
134
To Mr Joyes Santiago July 2
135
To Admiral Cammock Lugo May
136
To the Queen Maria Clementina Santiago July 4
137
To Sir Timon Connock Santiago July 4
138
To the Same Lugo July 8
139
To Sir Timon Connock Lugo July 8
140
To Mr Joyes Lugo July 9
141
To Cardinal Alberoni Lugo July 15
143
To the Marquis de Franclieu Lugo July 15
144
THE DUKE OF ORMONDES LETTERScontinued PAGE CL To the Count of Castelblanco Lugo July 21 1719
145
To Sir Timon Connock Lugo July 23
146
To the Same Lugo July 24
147
To the Marquis de Risbourg Lugo July 24
148
To Sir Timon Connock Lugo July 26
150
To the Hon James Murray Lugo July 26
151

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